

So... Went to the doctor for my EKG and my bloodtests today. Afterwards I strolled round to my local branch to pick up two books that had arrived for me (remember - Iapos;m a librarian, so I actually work at this branch as well).
I get there five minutes after regular opening and is greeted by a few people who all smile at me and say: well, thatapos;s about time. apos;cause thereapos;s nobody there
So my boss who are responsible for planning shifts and so on, whom I called last night, has apparently utterly forgotten that I was supposed to have todays shift and not bothered to find someone for the shift.
Well, I get in, right, and call the main library just to, yapos;know, make them aware that thereapos;s not actually anybody at the library, and that they should probably take care of that. And then I leave. Because, frankly, Iapos;m home sick with stress, and my boss knows this.
And right now, 50 minutes after regular opening, thereapos;s one of my colleagues at my door asking for my key. Because my git of a boss has apparently not wondered about stuff like... Yapos;know... Keys and shit.
I know sheapos;s in a bad fix and all, me being home sick and it being a big week for vacations - but, frankly Iapos;m more than a little pissed that the main branch doesnapos;t have an extra key for each branch along with passcodes for alarms, logins, passwords and what-not that youapos;d need if you donapos;t work there regularly.
So... Yeah. Right now Iapos;m not sure Iapos;ll ever be back to my old job. Iapos;m not sure Iapos;ll ever be able to just lean back and accept whatapos;s going on with my bosses. And, frankly, Iapos;m expecting the county HR to pick up my case once Iapos;m sure itapos;s work-related stress and actually, for the first time in two years, do something more than just accept my bossesapos; word that everythingapos;s going perfectly. :-(
Also? I think my boss should get down on her knees and thank her lucky freakinapos; stars that I hadnapos;t had a car-accident and was in hospital in a coma. Because then she couldapos;ve done nothing more than drive to the branch and hang a sign that it was closed. She wouldnapos;t even have been able to get in.
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